Getting in & around

Getting into Dubai

Emirates Airline has proudly been selected as the partner airline for the Convention of Wetland (Ramsar) COP 13. Emirates has excellent connections to all of the six continents via Dubai, with more than 155 current destinations worldwide.

Please use the promotion code EVE6WET when you book for your flights on www.emirates.com within the period of 16 October to 3 November 2018.

Terms and conditions:

Outbound and inbound travel must be within the validity period

Destinations: Offer valid only from and to gateway cities in which Emirates operates direct flights.

Discount applicable: 10% off on the prevailing lowest online fare on Business Class and on Economy Class return fares. No discount applicable for First Class.

Offer is valid only for return travel to Emirates gateway cities to DXB and not from DXB.

This offer may not be used in conjunction with other promotions, discounts or special offers.

Regular charges apply for any modification and changes as per the fare rule and conditions

The promotion code should be displayed on a secured website accessible by the attendees.

All Emirates Skywards members will receive Skywards Miles for this trip when booked using the promotional code. Visit Emirates Skywards to become a member.

Travel by Car

To hire a car, you will need an international driver’s licence, passport, credit card and third-party insurance.

Dubai Festival City Shuttle Bus Services

There will be arranged shuttle bus services between the Festival Arena and hotels in Dubai Festival City. The schedule will be released at a later date.

Travel by Taxi

Dubai’s taxis are readily available at any location. If you prefer to schedule a ride, call Dubai taxi pick-up at +971 4208 0808.

If you prefer to use a ride-hailing app, you can book a ride through Uber or Careem.

Travel by Rail

Dubai Metro is a world-class and fully-automated, driverless railway system. The metro rides are above ground and offer a great view as you commute around the city.

Dubai Metro tickets can be purchased individually at ticketing machines or you can purchase a Nol card, which can be used to pay for bus, tram or even taxi fares.

Aside from the metro system, we also have the Dubai Tram which runs from Al Sufouh to Jumeirah Beach Residences. There is also the Palm Monorail, which traverses the trunk of the Palm to the iconic Atlantis, The Palm.

Travel by bus

There are more than 1,500 air-conditioned and wheelchair-accessible buses that circle the city, offering a good budget option for getting around. Pay for your bus fares with the Nol card.